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Pathfinder; or, The Missing Tenderfoot

Pathfinder; or, The Missing Tenderfoot

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PATHFINDER
OR
The Missing Tenderfoot


COMPLETE ROSTER, WHEN THE
PATROLS WERE FILLED, OF

THE HICKORY RIDGE TROOP
OF BOY SCOUTS


MR. RODERIC GARRABRANT, Scout Master


THE WOLF PATROL

Elmer Chenowith, Patrol Leader, and also
Assistant Scout Master

Mark Cummings
Ted (Theodore) Burgoyne
Toby (Tobias) Ellsworth Jones
"Lil Artha" (Arthur) Stansbury
Chatz (Charles) Maxfield
Phil (Philip) Dale
George Robbins


THE BEAVER PATROL

Matty (Matthew) Eggleston, Patrol Leader

"Red" (Oscar) Huggins
Ty (Tyrus) Collins
Jasper Merriweather
Tom Cropsey
Larry (Lawrence) Billings
Hen (Henry) Condit
Landy (Philander) Smith


THE EAGLE PATROL

Jack Armitage, Patrol Leader

Nat (Nathan) Scott

(OTHERS TO BE ENLISTED UNTIL THIS PATROL HAS
REACHED ITS LEGITIMATE NUMBER)


"Elmer tries to tell us he is pursuing the two who headed northwest."

THE HICKORY RIDGE BOY SCOUTS

PATHFINDER

OR

The Missing Tenderfoot

BY

Captain ALAN DOUGLAS
SCOUT MASTER

THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY
NEW YORK


Copyright, 1913, by
THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. —The Birch-bark Message 17
II. —At the Haunted Mill 25
III. —The Strange Disappearance of Nat 34
IV. —The Search for a Clew 42
V. —The Trail Grows Warmer 50
VI. —Hunting for the Missing Scout 58
VII. —The Ambition of Landy 67
VIII. —Reading the Signs 75
IX. —Setting the Trap 84
X. —How the Trap Worked 93
XI. —Run Down 101
XII. —The Language of Signs 110
XIII. —The Call of the Wolf 119
XIV. —The Need of a Pathfinder 127
XV. —Rescued—Conclusion 136

PATHFINDER
OR
The Missing Tenderfoot


THE HICKORY RIDGE BOY SCOUTS

PATHFINDER;

OR,

THE MISSING TENDERFOOT.

CHAPTER I.

THE BIRCH-BARK MESSAGE.

"Hold on, boys; here's a stick standing upright in the trail. And look, fellows, there's a piece of nice new birch bark held fast in the cloven end, that grips it like the jaws of a vise."

"Say, it's a message, all right."

"And from our crack-a-jack pathfinder, Elmer Chenowith, too, I warrant you."

"What do you say, Matty? Is Red

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